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Live Stimulated Raman Histology for the Near-Instant Assessment of Central Nervous System Samples

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
Volume 127, Issue 16, Pages 3624-3631

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcb.3c01156

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Central nervous system tumors are a diverse group of neoplasms with different outcomes and treatment strategies. The classification of these tumors is now based on molecular parameters in addition to histopathology. Genomic characterization is crucial for identifying targeted therapies. Stimulated Raman histology (SRH) is a non-destructive imaging technique that allows for rapid examination of tissue samples without labeling or sectioning.
Central nervous system tumors encompass many heterogeneous neoplasms with different outcomes and treatment strategies. The current classification of these tumors is based on molecular parameters in addition to histopathology to define tumor entities. This genomic characterization of tumors is also becoming increasingly essential for physicians to identify targeted therapy options. The deployment of such genomic profiling relies on an efficient surgical sampling. To perform an appropriate tumor resection and a correct sampling of the tumor, the neurosurgeon may request an intraoperative pathological consultation. Stimulated Raman histology (SRH), an emerging nondestructive imaging technology, can address this challenge. SRH allows for a rapid and label-free microscopic examination of unprocessed tissues samples in near-perfect concordance with standard histology. In this study we showed that SRH enabled the near-instant microscopic examination of various central nervous system samples without any tissue processing such as labeling, freezing nor sectioning. Since SRH imaging is a nondestructive approach, we demonstrated that the tissue could be readily recovered after SRH imaging and reintroduced into the conventional pathology workflow including immunohistochemistry and genomic profiling to establish a definitive diagnosis.

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